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Emma Brooks has identified 45 work values that are important to her in a career. She rated most of them as important, including earning enough money, working well with coworkers, having opportunities for leadership and advancement, job security, feeling important and trusted at work, using her skills, and having benefits, challenges, and a job that fits her interests and personality. A few values she rated as less important were having strict work hours, working in different locations, retiring early, working with the public, and having chances for more schooling.

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Emma Brooks has identified 45 work values that are important to her in a career. She rated most of them as important, including earning enough money, working well with coworkers, having opportunities for leadership and advancement, job security, feeling important and trusted at work, using her skills, and having benefits, challenges, and a job that fits her interests and personality. A few values she rated as less important were having strict work hours, working in different locations, retiring early, working with the public, and having chances for more schooling.

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CAREER LIFE CONNECTIONS

Name: Emma Brooks

My Work Values
What is important to you in your work? Rate the importance of these values to you by checking the
appropriate column. Add any additional values you think are important.

Not
Important I WANT Important
X 1. To earn enough money to live well.
X 2. To work well with my co-workers.
X 3. To be given the chance to be a leader.
X 4. A permanent job.
X 5. A job that is physically safe.
X 6. To feel important in my job
X 7. To be trusted and allowed to work on my own.
X 8. To work with people who know their job.
X 9. To do a variety of tasks.
X 10. To use all my skills.
X 11. To get along well with my co-workers.
X 12. My job site to be clean and comfortable.
X 13. Good benefits in addition to wages.
X 14. To be creative
X 15. To be consistent
X 16. To have a job which fits my skills.
X 17. To be able to move ahead.
18. To work only during specific times in the day. X
19. To work at different locations in my jobs. X
X 20. To be paid more as I have more responsibility.
21. To get better jobs as I learn more. X
X 22. To make decisions about my jobs.
X 23. To know what I am expected to do in the job.
X 24. To work toward my long-term- goals.
25. To solve problems at work by myself. X
X 26. To use the special skills I have learned.
CAREER LIFE CONNECTIONS

Not
Important I WANT Important
X 27. To see the results of my work.
28. To retire early. X
X 29. A good pension plan.
X 30. A good amount of vacation time.
31. To work with the public. X
X 32. To network and build relationships.
X 33. To keep my work life and private life separate.
X 34. A job that challenges me.
X 35. A job that fits my personality.
X 36. To have job training.
X 37. To be challenged to think on the job.
X 38. To understand the purpose of the work I do.
X 39. A job which does not violate values.
X 40. A job which reflects my interests.
41. The chance to go to school. X
X 42. The proper equipment I need to do my job.
X 43. To be told how I am doing.
X 44. To meet client needs.
X 45. To be able to express my own opinions.

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